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Read more about the article How to Grade Student Participation:  A Fair Approach

How to Grade Student Participation: A Fair Approach

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:September 17, 2020
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Student participation is critical in the classroom and literally in every age range.  Teachers  need it to be able to help gauge how well students are grasping the material they…

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Read more about the article Should Teachers Be Using True or False Questions on Tests?

Should Teachers Be Using True or False Questions on Tests?

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:September 14, 2020
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Many teachers love to put true or false questions on tests because they are easier to formulate when making up tests.  Many students prefer them to having to fill in…

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Read more about the article Are Open-Book Exams a Closed Case?  The Pros and Cons

Are Open-Book Exams a Closed Case? The Pros and Cons

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:September 10, 2020
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When I was in school, open book tests were my jam.  I had a pretty photographic memory.  I studied for tests by remembering where things were located in the books…

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Read more about the article 10 Great Tips to Make Homework Fun for 4th Graders

10 Great Tips to Make Homework Fun for 4th Graders

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:September 9, 2020
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Every teacher and parent knows that after students have spent the day at school, the last thing they want is to go home and do a bunch of homework.Over the…

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Read more about the article “Did My Student Copy and Paste?”  Here’s How to Find Out

“Did My Student Copy and Paste?” Here’s How to Find Out

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:September 2, 2020
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There is so much written word in the world, it would seem almost insurmountable to figure out if your student copied and pasted their assignment.Back in the day, it would…

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Read more about the article 9 Fun Games to Teach Long Vowel Sounds

9 Fun Games to Teach Long Vowel Sounds

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:August 31, 2020
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I have a really awesome list of 9 fun games to teach long vowel sounds.  At least that's what my kids indicate when they beg me to play them.  Learning…

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Read more about the article How to Teach Students to Summarize the Right Way

How to Teach Students to Summarize the Right Way

  • Post author:Marie
  • Post published:August 29, 2020
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It is very common for middle school students to have difficulty summarizing what they have read or heard.  They are just getting their feet wet with writing.  So concepts that…

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Read more about the article When Should a Child Be Able to Read in Their Head?

When Should a Child Be Able to Read in Their Head?

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  • Post published:August 27, 2020
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Although I have not taught younger elementary school classes, I did teach all eight of my children to read.  And generally speaking, although everybody learns at their own pace, most…

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Read more about the article Does Listening to Music Help Students Focus?

Does Listening to Music Help Students Focus?

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  • Post published:August 20, 2020
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There is a never-ending question in schools and homes with school-age children everywhere:  does listening to music help students focus? Years ago, when my younger kids were doing their homework,…

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Read more about the article How to Write CLEAR Test Instructions (With 6 Examples)

How to Write CLEAR Test Instructions (With 6 Examples)

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  • Post published:August 18, 2020
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Without writing clear instructions on a test, students cannot do their absolute best on that test, regardless of how much they have studied and mastered the material.  But different people…

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